Designing Engineering Structures using Stochastic Optimization Methods
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Among all aspects of engineering, design is the most important step in developing a new product. A systematic approach to
managing design issues can only be accomplished by applying mathematical optimization methods. Les mer
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Among all aspects of engineering, design is the most important step in developing a new product. A systematic approach to
managing design issues can only be accomplished by applying mathematical optimization methods. Furthermore, due to the practical
issues in engineering problems, there are limitations in using traditional methods. As such, stochastic optimization methods
such as differential evolution, simulated annealing, and genetic algorithms are preferable in finding solutions in design
optimization problems. This book reviews mechanical engineering design optimization using stochastic methods. It introduces
students and design engineers to practical aspects of complicated mathematical optimization procedures, and outlines steps
for wide range of selected engineering design problems. It shows how engineering structures are systematically designed. Many
new engineering design applications based on stochastic optimization techniques in automotive, energy, military, naval, manufacturing
process and fluids-heat transfer, are described in the book. For each design optimization problem described, background is
provided for understanding the solutions. There are very few books on optimization that include engineering applications.
They cover limited applications, and that too of well-known design problems of advanced and niche nature. Common problems
are hardly addressed. Thus, the subject has remained fairly theoretical. To overcome this, each chapter in this book is contributed
by at least one academic and one industrial expert researcher.